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If you’re in need of pillow block bearings, chances are you already know a thing or two about them. For those unfamiliar, we’ll use this post go through the basics: sizes, types, and selection.
When the mounted shaft is running parallel to the mounting surface, then a pillow block bearing is often used. The pillow block is typically made of cast iron or cast steel and the center line of its mounting holes run perpendicular to the mounting shaft.
Not to be confused with plummer blocks, which are designed for more high-capacity applications and in more corrosive environments, pillow blocks are used for light loads with low torque.